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COVID-19: Facebook to Share Location Data of Users

by Dare Afolabi
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Facebook is intensifying efforts, at supporting healthcare workers and researchers, to have a grip on how COVID-19 spreads, via Data availability.

This was announced, in its blog post, stating that, public health systems need the correct guides, to stay ahead of the pandemic.

“We are putting in social distancing policies and currently, we have no idea, what they, actually do, in terms of subsequent epidemiology of the disease”, stated Caroline Buckee, Professor of Epidemiology at Harvard.

“Policymakers want to know things like, ‘Which of these policies, actually, work? And how long are we going to have to do them?’”, she stressed.

Facebook will give researchers access, to study population dynamics and movement.

This kind of information would help them identify the spread of the pandemic. This will be achieved, via a sequence of Disease Prevention Maps.

Information from users, will provide the following:

Movement range trends

This will indicate at a regional level, if people are, actually, staying near their home or going to parts of your town. This, will provide insights, as to, if the measures meant for prevention, are in the right direction.

Co-location maps

This reveals the probability. of people in a particular area, having contact with people, in another place. This will help throw more light, on where COVID-19 cases might show up next.

Social connectedness index

This shows a sort of friendship existing across states and countries. This will assist epidemiologists, to predict the probability of the pandemic spread.

It will, also, help determine various locations that have experienced the hardest COVID-19 hit and offer them support.

Facebook has said, researchers will not share user’s information, with them and they claim they will, also, not do the same, by sharing users’ information, with researchers.

“We think that, Facebook and the wider technology industry can and really must continue to find innovative ways to help health experts and authorities respond to the crisis”, stated Steve Satterfield, Director of Privacy and Public Policy, at Facebook.

According to him, the efforts of Facebook will not expose people’s privacy. “We think we can assist, in the public health response, while also, continuing to protect people’s data”, he stressed.


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